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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 9,2011
PUBLIC NOTICE
NO A A issues monthly climate
summary for Heppner
DA’s Report
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
The Morrow Coun­ sentence, temporary leave,
OREGON
ty District Attorney’s office work release, or conditional
FOR THE COUNTY OF
According to pre­ which was 3.1 degrees calls for near normal tem­ has released the following or supervised release. The
MORROW
defendant is recommended
liminary data received by above normal. The lowest peratures and above normal report:
Probate Department
for sex offender treatment
-
Joseph
Lee
New­
precipitation.
Normal
highs
was
27
degrees
on
the
26lh.
In the Matter of the Estate NOAA’s National Weather
while
incarcerated. He is
by,
29,
was
found
in
viola­
for
Heppner
fall
from
57
There
were
four
Service in Pendleton, tem­
of:
subject
to 10 years post­
tion
of
probation.
Proba­
degrees
at
the
start
of
No­
days
with
the
low
tempera­
K E N N E T H W E S L E Y peratures at Heppner aver­
tion was revoked and the prison supervision minus
vember
to
45
degrees
at
the
ture
below
32
degrees.
aged
slightly
warmer
than
(jREEN,
Precipitation to­ end of November. Normal defendant given 60 days time actually served. Total
normal during the month
Deceased.
taled
1.02
inches during lows fall from 35 degrees in custody of the Oregon fines, fees and assessments
of
October.
No.l 1CV024
October,
which
was 0.12 to 28 degrees. The 30-year Department of Corrections were $5,832.
The
average
tem­
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
-Zachary Lawrence
inches
below
normal.
Mea­ normal precipitation is 1.6 with 36 months post-prison
perature
was
52
degrees,
PERSONS
supervision. The defendant Bartz, 19, was found guilty
inches.
surable
precipitation
of
at
which
was
0.7
degrees
Notice is given by William
T h e N a t i o n a l was given credit for time of: unauthorized use of
J. Kuhn, Attorney for the above normal. High tem­ least .01 inch was received
Weather Service is an office served, with time to run a vehicle and fleeing or
on
eight
days,
with
the
peratures
averaged
62.6
Personal Representative,
of the National Oceanic and concurrent to any other attempting to elude a po­
that the Betty Voss has degrees, which was 1.6 heaviest, 0.39 inches, re­
Atmospheric
Administra­ sentence currently being lice officer, both Class C
ported
on
the
11th.
degrees
below
normal.
The
been appointed and has
felonies; criminal mischief
tion,
an
agency
of the U.S. served.
The
outlook
for
highest
was
78
degrees
on
qualified as the personal
- In addition, Jo­ in the second degree and
Commerce
Department.
November
from
NOAA’s
the
1".
Low
temperatures
representative of the estate.
seph Lee Newby, 29, was two counts of theft in the
All persons having claims averaged 41.5 degrees, Climate Prediction Center
found guilty of a second second degree, all Class A
against the estate are
count of violation of proba­ misdemeanors; and theft
required to present it, with
tion. The court ordered that in the third degree, a Class
proper vouchers, within
probation continue on the C misdemeanor. Remain­
four months after the date
same terms/conditions of ing counts were dismissed
of first publication of this
the
original sentence and, pursuant to plea negotia­
notice, as stated below, to
in
addition,
be extended for tions. The defendant was
The men of St. Pat­
the personal representative
six
months.
The defendant sentenced to 13 and 12
at the offices of Kuhn Law rick’s and St. William’s
will
also
be
required to months imprisonment, to
For
many,
farming
would be restricted in what
Offices, 410 E. Hurlburt Catholic churches will hold
enroll
in
an
anger
manage­ run concurrent with credit
and
ranching
is
a
family
jobs they could do on the
Ave. Hermiston, Oregon their annual fall dinner
ment
course
within
30 days for time served, and two
family
farm
by
this
rule,”
tradition,
involving
two,
97838, or they may be meeting and memorial mass
of
his
release
on
the
previ­ and one years post-prison
states
OWGL.
three
or
more
generations.
barred. All persons whose at St. Patrick’s Church on
supervision, respectively.
ous
count.
Proposed
Department
of
The
rule
has
the
rights may be affected by Tuesday, November 15 at
Defendant
also had drivers
-Lonnie
L
Lepper,
potential
to
affect
standard
Labor
requirements
for
the proceedings in this 6 p.m. The memorial mass
license
revoked
for one year
70,
was
found
guilty
of
four
farm
and
ranch
employers
education
and
training1
for
estate may obtain additional for the deceased men of the
counts of sexual abuse in and suspended for 90 days.
and
restrictions
on
what
future
farmers
by
reducing
parishes
will
be
followed
by
info rm atio n from the
Total fines, fees and assess­
records of the court, the dinner and a meeting in the youth can do on the farm on-farm learning opportu­ the first degree, a Class B
ments totaled $2,693.
felony.
Thirty-six
counts
could
put
that
tradition
at
nities.
A
maximum
height
parish
hall.
personal representative or
-Nickolaus Jona­
restriction of six feet would of sexual abuse in the first
For more infor­ risk.
the attorney for the personal
degree were dismissed. than Armstrong, 20, was
The
proposed
rule
limit
young
hired
work­
mation,
contact
Fr.
Gerry
representative.
The conviction was based found guilty of harassment,
DATED and first published Condon at 541-676-9462 would increase legal li­ ers from working in areas
on
a guilty plea. The de­ a Class B misdemeanor. A
abilities
to
farm
families,
such
as
bam
lofts.
It
also
or
Dan
Van
Schoiack
at
November 9, 2011
fendant
was sentenced to sentence of 90 days incar­
seeks
to
prohibit
young
possibly
changing
the
way
541-676-9971.
William J. Kuhn, OSB#
75
months
incarceration ceration was suspended and
hired
workers
from
engag­
they
plant,
harvest,
handle
762075
for each count. The defen­ the defendant sentenced to
livestock
and
work
on
farms
ing
and
assisting
in
many
A ttorney for Personal
every day. The regulations animal husbandry practices, dant will receive credit for 24 months bench probation.
Representative
might also limit training such as herding animals on time served but will not be Total fines, fees and assess­
To be published for three
eligible for reduction in ments were $1,268.
for future farmers and af­ horseback.
consecutive weeks.
fect
some
youths’
ability
to
The
DOL
rule
also
P E R S O N A L
earn money in the summer potentially prevents youth
REPRESENTATIVE:
Sweet Productions
picking
fruit.
from working under “ex­
Betty Voss
will be having a gingerbread
Morrow County to register a vehicle. Fines,
“The
negative
im­
treme
temperatures” (e.g.,
19519 Ivywood Ln
house workshop during the
Justice
of
the Peace Ann fees and assessments to­
pact of this rule would be harvesting) or being paid
Mankato,MN 56001
Heppner merchants’ open
Spicer has released the taled $106.
felt as soon as it is finalized, piece rate wages for such
507-995-2947
house December 1 from 4
following Justice Court
-Sam Efrem, 21,
and
for generations of farm­ jobs. The DOL’s contention
A T T O R N E Y to 7 p.m. Children’s kits
Report.
of
Happy
Valley, OR was
F OR
P E R S O N A L are $5 each and adult kits ers to come,” says a state­ is that it is seeking input
-Matthew Robert found guilty of wildlife law
ment by the Oregon Wheat to prevent heat-related ill­
REPRESENTATIVE:
are $15.
Holland, 21, of Heppner violation. A sentence of 180
Growers League.
nesses and injury to work­
William J. Kuhn
All ages are wel­
pled guilty to Criminal days in jail was waived but
A c c o r d i n g t o ers in the field, but OWGL
Kuhn Law Offices
come, but reservations are
Trespass
II and Theft III. He the defendant was required
OWGL, the DOL rule could representative don’t agree.
410 E. Hurlburt Ave
required. Participants are
was sentenced to 180 days to pay restitution to the
impact agricultural opera­
“ [The rule] does
Hermiston, OR 97838
asked to sign up at Sweet
tion
in
several
ways.
not
take
in to account that in jail. Total fines, fees and Department of Fish and
541-567-8301
Productions before Thanks­
assessments were $1,315. Wildlife. Total fines, fees,
It restricts the “Pa­ many children choose to
Published: November 9,16 giving.
-Phillip Andrew assessment and restitution
rental Exemption” rule so work alongside their fam­
and 23, 2011
Mecham o f Banks, OR came to $2,480.
farms operated by partner­ ily,” says the OWGL state­
Affidavit
was found guilty of failure
ships and corporations may ment. “This helps to raise
not benefit.
family income; in other
“The rule does not instances, parents grant per­
take into account the owner­ mission for their children
The Morrow County Clerk has issued the follow­
ship patterns and operations to work in the fields or or­ ing marriage licenses:
of family farms because chards as a way of learning
October 27: -Ralph Everrt Parrish, Jr., 42, of
many
family farms involve about agriculture.”
Heppner’s 15lh an­ for the community during
Stanfield and Karla Marycruz Frasser, 38, of Stanfield.
different members and gen­
The deadline to
nual Parade of Lights will the evening’s festivities.
November 3: -Dean Laroy Staten, 46, of Board-
erations
of
the
same
family
submit
comments
was No­ man and Luella Audrey Jones, 39, of Boardman.
take place Thursday, De­
Anyone interested
cember 15 at 5:30 p.m.
in participating should fill working on the farm. DOL vember 1. However, 68
November 4: -Adrian Miranda Luna, 38, of
Prizes this year will out an entry form and return wants to limit the “family members of Congress re­ Arlington and Maria Carmen Flore? Lemus, 45, of Ken­
be award from the best com­ it to the Heppner Chamber farm” exemption solely to quested a 60-day extension newick, WA.
munity float, best individual of Commerce office by the children of the owner on to the comment period
float, best school float and Monday, December 12. or operator of a farm. Oth­ to allow agricultural pro­
judges’ choice. The winner Forms can also be emailed er family youth—nieces, ducers to respond to this
of each category will re­ to heppnerchamber@cen- nephews or grandchildren- proposal.
ceive $25. Entries will line turytel.net or faxed to 541-
up by MCGG Green Feed at 676-9650.
5 p.m. and are asked to pro­
The parade is spon­
ceed to the fairgrounds after sored by Columbia Basin
At Tuesday’s coun­ after a survey determined
the parade to be on display Electric Co-op.
cil
meeting,
the Boardman that the farm was using the
Oregon farmers can nounce winning farmers
City
Council
passed a reso­ property for agricultural
get into the holiday spirit by and recipient nonprofits in
lution
to
partition
almost purposes. The city plans to
signing up to win $2,500 January 2012.
negotiate a sale with Three
84
acres
o
f
city-owned
for their favorite local non­
Mile Canyon Farms before
property,
which
was
de­
profit organizations through
the
end of 2011.
clared
surplus
in
August
of
STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS
We Print
America’s Farmer’s Grow
Your ad will reach most newspapers in Oregon fo r only $200 Contract rate
this
year.
The next m eet­
Communities, sponsored by
discounts available upon request Oregon Classified Advertising Network
ing
of
the
Boardman City
This
property
is
the Monsanto Fund. Mor­
A service o f Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association
a
portion
o
f
a
458-acre
Council
will
be Tuesday,
Contact the Heppner Gazette-Times (541) 676-9228
row County is one of two
November
15
at 7:15 p.m.
lot
located
to
the
east
of
eligible counties in Oregon;
Heppner
Help Wanted
at
Boardman
City Hall
Tower
Road.
Three
Mile
one farmer in each county
DRIVERS/COMPANY-Lease - Work for us or let us
Council
Chambers.
Canyon
Farms
requested
Gazette
will win. Those farmers
work for you! Unbeatable career opportunities. Trainee,
to purchase this property
can share their holiday
676-9228
company driver, lease operator, earn up to $5 lk.
cheer with food pantries,
Lease Trainers earn up to $80k. 877-369-7104. www.
fire departments, students
centraltruckdrivingjobs.com.
at local schools and others
DRIVER - BUILD your own hometime! Part-time, full­
by signing up and designat­
time, express & casual lanes. Daily or weekly pay. Modem
ing an organization in their
equipment. CDL-A, 3 months recent experience required.
community.
800-414-9569. www.driveknight.com.
In O regon, the
Services
Monsanto Fund will invest
DIVORCE $135. Complete preparation. Includes
a total of $5,000 toward
children, custody, support, property and bills division. No
nonprofit organizations in
court appearances. Divorced in 1-5 weeks possible. 503-
rural communities.
772-5295, www.paralegalalternatives.com, divorce@
Now through Nov.
usa.com.
30, farmers can apply online
Business Opportunity
at www.growcommunities.
LOOMIX(R) FEED supplements is seeking dealers. com, or call 1 -877-267-
Motivated individuals with cattle knowledge and
3332 to apply by phone.
community ties. Contact Bethany @ 800-870-0356 / A $1 donation also will be
bjenkins@loomix.com to find out if there is a dealership made to local United Way
opportunity in your area.
chapters for each farmer
Education/Schools
who signs up. One winner
Specials every day. All foods made fresh.
ALLIED HEALTH career training. Attend college 100% will be selected at random
online. Job placement assistance. Computer available. from each of the 1,245
Financial aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800- eligible counties, and the
481-9409, www.CenturaOnline.com.
Monsanto Fund will an-
541-422-7454. Orders to Go!
Catholic men
hold dinner
and Mass
Child labor law
.
rr .
changes may affect
Ag producers
Gingerbread
house work­
shop offered
Justice Court Report
M arriage Licenses
Parade o f Lights
returns in December
Boardman plans sale
of property to Three
Mile Canyon Farm
Farmers can win
money for charities
Business
Cards
The Office Pub & Grill in
downtown lone.
Open 7 Days a Week
Full Bar with Beer & Wine To Go
Texas Hold 'em
Friday A Saturday nights
Prime Rib Every Friday Night
V.
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$
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